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IN A major win for the major sporting codes,
the Federal Court has ruled Optus infringed
copyright by streaming almost-live AFL
matches on the internet.
The AFL, National Rugby League and
Telstra had appealed a previous Federal
Court ruling that allowed Optus to provide
its customers with content on its TV
Now service by “recording” matches and
replaying them seconds later.
AFL boss Andrew Demetriou had blasted
both the decision and Optus, as the major
football codes looked to protect their multi-
million-dollar contracts with Telstra.
Telstra owns the rights to broadcast the AFL
on mobiles and tablets in a $153 million five-
year deal.
The deal had been circumvented by the Optus record-
and-replay technique.
Earlier this year, Optus won a landmark Federal Court
case which allowed it to continue operating its TV Now
system, where viewers could watch video streams of
AFL and NRL matches as close as two minutes behind
the live TV broadcast. READ MORE
AFL relieved as Telstra wins copyright case MACQUARIE Group Ltd has flagged continuing market
volatility in the year ahead, as it reported today a steep
fall in profit for FY2012.
But the bank confirmed plans to conduct a share
buyback, saying it would spend up to... READ MORE
THE Australian Securities Exchange’s final SA manager
before it closed its state office on March 30 will remain
in Adelaide.
Justin Nelson has taken up an appointment as Special
Counsel at DMAW Lawyers, an Adelaide law firm which
represents many ASX-listed companies ... READ MORE
Macquarie profit slide
ASX’s man stays in Adelaide
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